REGISTRAR, COOPERATIVE SOCIETIES, N.-W.F.P. PESHAWAR versus COOPERATIVE SOCIETY MUHAMMAD AMIN KALLAY THROUGH FINANCE SECRETARY
Section 51 and 70A Civil Procedure Code (v. 1908), Sections 9, 115 and O. VII, R 10, for the calculation of debts received from the Coat Operative Department, the trial court returned a request for review by the plaintiff. The Cooperative Department filed a lawsuit for the credit accounts obtained by the plaintiff from the Civil Court before the parties hearing the jurisdiction concluded that sections 51 and 70A of the Cooperative Society Act 1925 Under the civil court was excluded from jurisdiction. The civil court ordered the case to be returned to the appropriate court under the provisions of O VII, R 10 CPC, upon filing an appeal against the trial decision, the appellate court designated the undesirable order. We received the remand of this case. The prosecution had filed an appeal against the judgment of the appellate court on the issue of hearing of the case, which claimed that the civil court had no jurisdiction over the joint court. The issue involved in this case was because the loan was levied by the plaintiff under the Cooperative Society Act, 1925, granting the voting rights of the civil court to sections 51 and 70A of the Cooperative Society Act 1925, when the jurisdiction was obstructed, the constitution should be interpreted so that the civil court should be leaned in favor of jurisdiction, because the officers constituted under this law would have their four corners of the jurisdiction. They should act indoors as they have been given. In this case, the Cooperative Society Act, 1925, itself resolved grievances such as
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